tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 12, 2022 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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though on carry johnston, this is the news our life from dough coming up in the next 60 minutes. a drought is declared for parts of england does. temperatures continue to soar, and millions suffer from the lack of rainfall falling at water levels in the river . ryan causes shipping delays and pushes prices up in germany and neighboring countries. former us president donald trump says he won't oppose the release of the f. b. i warrant used to search his florida home. thousands of protests in support and opposition of the rocky. she actually didn't mocked harder asada in sport. there's $100.00 days ago until the fee for well cut begins in kat affable show piece is getting underway a day earlier than originally planned with the host kicking off the tournament against ecuador on november, the 20th ah,
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extreme dry weather conditions across europe, our hampering trade and raising concerns about food supplies, a drought has been declared across large parts of england. none of the last 12 months have been dryer than normal across the u. k as a whole. well, the national pharmacy in this warning that's up to half of the potato, carrot and onion harvests are expected to fail. meanwhile, in germany, larger ships and barges that can no longer pass parts of the rhine river because of the low water level as well. cargo owners are having to pay for multiple shipments to get their goods delivered because vessels are sailing with reduced loads. and in france. wildfires have forced at 10000 people from their homes. the eas satellite monitoring service says blazes in france, spain and portugal have already made 2022 a record year for wildfires in south west europe. dominant cane is standing by in berlin. but 1st, let's go to laurie chad and choose at wimbledon common in south west london forest,
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where you can see it looks pretty parched behind you. there are tell us more. yeah, wimbleton common lives. one of these big parks in london, the victorian school days, that the lungs of the city, their green ac, usually in amongst the concrete jungle. but as you can see, it's not very green at the moment. not feeling very wasted like the the grass is old dry. it's barely even grosse anymore. it's more like, well, the powdery straw or essentially where i'm standing at the moment. he's well, usually this is the water line of rush me ponds. and was until then a couple of months ago, but now you can see where the pon says shrunk to, it's a good, i think, 15 meters or so below where it should be from that water line to this one. it's the kind of thing that's happening all over the country. you basically got
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pardons, shrinking reservoir, shrinking rivers running lower than they should to water systems in general, becoming more and more stress. i'm about a month ago. i was doing some reporting on the day when the record was broken for the hot, his temperature in england when america he smashed 340 degrees. since that time it's bad. he rained at all and hadn't rains for many weeks before that. so you can see why it has the had the decision has been taken to declare an official drought situation in parts of the south west of england, the south south of england, south eastern and central england and including london itself. and were at what does a drought announcements actually mean in practical terms? what, what does it mean? essentially the, the,
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the water companies are trying to reassure the public that essential water services are fine. they're not going to be hampered, it's all bucks, having an official droughts basically means that the water companies can start putting in restrictions, telling their customers that they can do certain things. and what it boils down to really is how his pipe bands, when they're all and now so, and that's when it's made of highest by bands. you are not allowed to water your law, and you're not allowed to water. your plans, you know what? to clean the windows of your house. you know what out. so wash chicago, if you're lucky enough to have a swimming pool, you can't fill that up. so those sorts of things, and there are parts of the country where these announcements have already been made . yorkshire in the north of england has a now. so that's going to be a whole pipe band coming in on the 25th of august the 1st time they've been out the whole pipe and in 27 years, there are other parts of the country as well, which have already made such announcements. and there will be more to come because
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of the drought classification. there are other things that we should we should be watching out as well. you know, you can see the sun is beating down at the moment. it's hot, 3536 degrees. not quite as hot as it was a month or so ago when those records were sent, but still hot enough to have an amber health warning out there in many parts of the country. and of course, we being told to be careful about wild fires. some the supermarkets have taken disposable barbecues off their shelves. and the metal roof is his saying that yes, we've seen wildfires breakouts in parts over recent weeks. and as an exceptional risk of water come live for us in wimbledon, rory salon's, thank you very much. we're going to stay with the stay in cross stay with the dominant cane, who joins us live from for the dominant. we understand that the drying rivers is leading to some serious issues there and beyond.
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yes, one of the most serious issues concerns the river rhine, which is a particularly important waterway in north western europe. why? because a very considerable amount of trade plies its way up and down the river and woods. normally at this time of year there would be many different companies doing that. the problem they have with, with so much less water in that river, the depth that those ships can go to when it's really shrunk. and so you find yourself in a situation where are companies that are discovering that the price to transport? certainly, liquids has gone up more than 5 times in the space of the last few months. and there are other concerns to, particularly since the start of the war in ukraine. the transportation of coal on the river ryan has doubled. and the problem now is that those companies seeking to transport coal,
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well they can't do as much. they can't transport as much volume of coal as they would like to all of which adds to the sense of energy crisis in northwestern europe. so clearly, with certain stretches of the river being declared, unable to be navigated, this is a very pressing concern, certainly in germany and the parts of france and the netherlands where the rhine runs. indeed dominic kane, thank you for that. or blazes in france, spain and portugal have already made 2020 to a record year for wildfires in southwest europe. the eas satellite monitoring service says fires in france have sent carbon pollution there to its highest level since records began. emergency crews are battling a fire in each around that region which was destroyed more than $7000.00 hector's of forest. more firefighters and equipment from 6 e you. nations arrived on thursday to help. but it smith has more from iraq in
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cross references in jeron. say that the fire has been contained overnight within a 40 kilometer perimeter firefighters have come from across europe. these guys have just arrived from romania, but there are also greeks, austrians, germans, and the polish fire fighters. here in total, across france, the ship, $57200.00 pac tears of land has been burned in wild fires. it's 6 times the full year average in the last sort of 16 years or so. the authority say we're here today, although the fire is contained because extreme temperatures expected again, anything in the high thirty's, maybe even 40 degrees c. i don't know how the weather will affect the fire and expect it to be dry again for the next few days. the land is tin, the ground sparks very easily, and that's why the extreme temperatures are increasing the ferocity and frequency
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of these fights get more on the drought in england than the why the situation in europe with jamie hon. if it is the principal hydrologist, are you case center for ecology and hydrology. he joins us now from wallingford in ox, which are well welcome to the program or just how worried should we be by these current drought conditions? i mean, so i need the situation in the u. k. and pop from you in the south is serious. when we have you had probably gone very lengthy deficiency deficits of rainfall. maybe going back to the stop the year july was exceptionally dry, dry, july and house of the south really in reco. it's about $336.00 and similarly received really low river flow. water phone isn't really low across large areas. in some, in some cases, among the lower records for july red devolved as well. the rest of that was for
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miles for the whole regiment. stop get out of war through international lariche fridge for the end of july, since to 99 to so. so the receive really big pressures on more resources are also very, very joy soils exceptions. you are having big impacts on farming wire fires. i'm so off so yes, we are starting to see impacts because you've led to the the declaration of drought . many areas when you mentioned farms there, how does this impact on food security? things like crops and milk production for example. yeah, yeah, i mean, so, i mean not my, my area of expertise to look agriculture impacts with aware, very extensive impacts already in terms of impacts on, on crop yielding quality, which is a really important thing for foreigners have particular obligations of delivering
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crops with quality to to retail, and so yeah, very serious impacts on farmers growers already or some of the dry weather during when cuts are growing and also now harvest time as highlights it impacts on livestock because there's a lot of impacts on the drawings. so ball impacts across a that's what have knock on effects to, to large stock. so yes, i think certainly from what i understand from, from discussion with other experts and what we know from the fun community. certainly seeing a lot of pressure on the, on farmers and as a result, potentially on a longer term for security. and is there anything that the governments can do not just in the u. k, but across europe to try and help they. so stop from happening in the future, things they're not doing at the moment that they should be day. well there is,
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you know, that they're all very loans, more resources management plans. the england is a good example where they're all known. sometimes it resets out what more to companies to provide is what's a should be doing over the next 25 years. and so there are plans are ready for developing new infrastructure, joining up infrastructure to move around. that was a big, an ambitious plans for dealing with leakage in trying to reduce the amount. so there is a role for, for government's utility to play. it also individual people, conversation make a difference in terms of water consumption. i think there's a lot of good progress in the, in this regard that's we're certainly much more resilient to draw well, you know, the benchmark draft of 1976 as a result of some of the changes or the last decades. but there's a certainly more that we need to do in terms of, you know, making the things happen because we would expect to see more of a drought and future of walking. well, then we had
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a 3rd that we very much appreciate your time. thank you. so much while the rainy season continues to take its toll and sit dawn with tens of thousands of people affected, at least 51 that people have died in flash floods across the country. many families have lost all their possessions and fair things will only get worse with more rain expected in coming days. even morgan reports from urban county that's been devastated by the flooding. bessie rama is still searching for what he can salvage from his home. it's collapsed onto thing after flash. let's make a lab in northern sudan river now state. it's the result of days of heavy rains in the region and rain water from the east of a flowing streams in the town there, sasha and the rain started in the morning. stop raining for hours and then while we were open to steams the water to pass the floods hit us. it didn't stop till the next morning. the rain was, is usually just flow through the stream, but this time we went over it and no barrier or stream was able to stop it. the
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sheer home was one of more than 1700 homes destroyed by the floods in mccain uptown alone. more than 3000 homes were damaged in barbara county. in what many here see has been the worst destruction 15 men hold up. the law shows us what remains of his once large family home, where rooms warm stood. now only rubber remain the order. you know, there were 2 bedrooms there, another 2 on the other side and a kitchen there. the water came, i'm in less than an hour. the houses collapsed. we didn't even have a chance to take out anything because we were busy making sure the people got out alive. some have left their home to seek shelter after losing nearly everything. but many of us have stayed behind. the destruction has left families out in the open. many things they wait here until the end of the rainy season to rebuild their home. but that's may take some time because maureen is forecasting the coming days and they are concerned about what's up on diseases. the rain and flood waters have damage sewage systems and it's hard to find drinking water in some parts of the
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town. late melina wave, she, there is no access to clean drinking water or to a health clinic. my daughter is now sick in the tent nearby. we'll try to salvage what we can, but there is no medical treatment available. at least 15 people have been killed as a result of heavy rains and flash floods around for those who survived say they're not sure how they'll be able to rebuild their life. after losing so much, he will morgan onto 0 better by county ribbon. i'll be getting some breaking news now here that the also saw man rusty whose writing lead to death threats has been attacked on stage an event in western new york. now he was of course, the author of the controversial book, the panic versus we'll get you more on that as we get it here at al serra open to more heads on these are including earning
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a crust. argentina's oldest bakery copays, storing inflation. cows under quarantine, indian capital fathers, race to controlling outbreaks of potentially devastating disease. a nature is for the latest one, sure masters and final spots. a former us president donald trump says he was opposed to publication of the warrant that allowed the f b. i to search his home. us attorney journal says he personally made a decision to search trumps florida state. on monday. eric darling has asked a federal court to release the warrant, calling it a matter of public interest. um, at the fall report, he's described the f. b, i search of his florida state oven, an american unwarranted and unnecessary and breaking. but donald trump says he's
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encouraging the release of the warrant, even though it was thrown up by what he describes as radical, left democrats and possible future political opponents. the request to unseal the want is array or move by the us justice department. good afternoon. and according to the attorney general, that's because trump himself disclosed the search. i personally approve the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter. second, the department does not take such a decision lightly where possible in a standard practice to seek less intrusive means as an alternative to a search and to narrowly scope, any search that is undertaken. if the motion is granted, the water will be made public and could reveal what investigators were looking for . its reportedly connected to allegations, the former president removed sensitive files from the white house sets once usually remains last fight during offending investigation. let's say the public interest is
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mounting along with fear the violent responses from some of the far away supporters claiming that things may have been planted by the f. b. i. and extraordinary allegation, no matter what the circumstances out with donald trump, no matter what he has done, he is always able to present himself as the victim. on thursday, an armed man tried to breach and f b. i field officers systematic. he was shot and killed in a standoff with a police pulse on trump social media platform from an account bearing the suspects name mentioned the attempt to storm the f. b i office and encouraged others to prepare for war. the man is also believe to have been part of the january 6th attack on the capital one or just across to mike hannah. now in washington, d. c. my car. well, what's the latest on this saga?
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well, what is happening at the moment is that the department of justice has informed tramps, lawyers at, at wishes to have the document unsealed. they have until 3 pm to respond to the department of justice. at which stage the department of justice tells of florida judge whether or not trump's lawyers have agreed to have the documents unsealed. if they do not, then the judge at that particular point can make a ruling on it. now, every court has its own procedures, has its own protocols. so it's not clear whether the judge would rule immediately, should tramps, lawyers decline the unsealing, or whether he will take a while to think about it. so all of this is up in the air. basically, the timeline that is involved here, trump himself, has said that he's welcoming how the documents to be unsealed. but there may well be the possibility that his lawyers advise strongly against that i might want happens from now that well,
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let's just clarify this. they of 3 elements at an issue here. the one is the affidavit, that the d o g file to get the search warrant in the 1st place, explaining why it needed it, then there is the warranty itself. and then thirdly, there's the infantry of the items at the f. b i took a when it search mar, l. laga. now the judge could decide to release all or only one of them. in other words, he could decide just to unseal the warrant, and the affidavit remain sealed. so this is all the kind of alternatives that are up there. as i said, there's no clear timeline in this. as the judge takes his own decision, once the tramp lawyers have responded to the deo, jays, a call for the unsealing not at my sub to be made clear that the attorney general may very that the f b i and the d o. j had not commented on this case as a doesn't in any ongoing investigation until the former president trump went to
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public with news of the search itself. so the d o j saying that champ, essentially has brought this on him himself by himself, and just one last note as well. since 2021, trump is facing 6 criminal or civil actions all independent. so certainly, this is yet another one. now, in terms of whether or not his lawyers are going to allow these documents or one of the documents to be unsealed. indeed mike hannah, in washington d. c. thank you for that. updates for our supporters and opponents of influential that she i, lead them of todd al sadi are rallying in iraq's capital. both sides have gathered outside the green zone near parliament. cider has urged his supporters to keep up their demands for political reform. after months of deadlock, until i had joins us live from baghdad, so rivals protesting, what message are they sending out?
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ah, it will carry 2 different situations, 2 different scenes in baghdad. today, we're out now, is it inside the proof as to which is affiliated to the pro iranian parliamentary block, known as that coordination framework. and there are here today to demand. and it proves that it was supposed to leave the parliament, the rejecting, denouncing the occupation of the parliament headquarters by supporters affiliated to their shadley that looked at that i saw that so 2 different scenes to finish the scene here in jet re, a neighborhood need back data green zone, not very far from the other protest. and these are the supporters of the coordination of framework. they've come from several cities across iraq that are in the thousands, as you can see right behind me. on this. they say that they are chanting again as
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did the other to support the chanting in favor of the former prime minister in north america. the arch full of j at later today i saw that they say that what is happening in the parliament is violation of the state sovereignty of the state legitimacy. and that they are calling on the or in fact demanding the other supporters to immediately leave the parliament headquarters so that they can give opportunity for states officers to operate once again. and the who is that any kind of relatively standing outside the green zone. so the supporters have been staging their sit in or there is no sign of that. so there is no sign of solution for now, at least for the i, despite the fact that there have been calls for calm that because when they get a chance that because for if i may say under the table talks with level
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positions. but they haven't been any progress as of yet. on the other hand, as you know, that's other supporters i've been staging that sit in inside the green zone in front of the parliament setting got dozens of 10 times and they say they will not leave until the demands are achieved. the demands include the problem, be dissolved and interactions be held as a way out of this current political impact. but meanwhile, other supporters shock i've been calling for the colleagues on the colleagues in other cities to take those threats and to sign a petition to dissolve the part of southern recently have been in a way or another. i've been alleviating the intensity of his rhetoric calling on that protested here julia to keep it peaceful. and meanwhile, security forces have been deployed in the area to prevent any possible flesh between the 2. i even brought up okay with that very fluid situation. there.
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my food, otherwise had. thank you. now. com has returned to sierra leone after days of nationwide antique government demonstrations. there's been anger about the rising cost of living. the protests as are demanding president julius mother, theo stepped down. at least 27 people have been killed, including security personnel, or government has imposed a nationwide curfew. i made a dress as more from the capitol free town. on a regular day, the streets of free town would be chalked with human and view killer traffic. that property is currently scanty. this has to do with a fear is expressed by several unions. a lot of them are keeping of the streets and even away from the market, fearing that things could erupt once again. now shops that are supposed to reopen have not actually operating. i'm not actually operating at maximum capacity. i look
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afraid of staying home, fearing that opening their shops will result into losses when these violence, when this violence, europe. now the government tries to address all of these concerns by members race by going to spray just over the past few days by trying to reduce the costs of petrol, a petrol stations. now some of these petrol stations are refusing to sell to members of the public simply because they will lose the prize is being set by the government. remember, this is a country that has not fully recovered from the civil war. the boiler crisis and like many other african countries that are dependent on import, this is a country that is struggling to find enough food to feed it. now whether or not the government will be able to address these challenges in the next few days. it's difficult to say for the time being, but people are watching close me, how the government tries to assuage the feelings and concerns of the audience and keep the peace are still ahead on ounces arrow. get more on that breaking news
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about the attack on author sound on rusty in new york. the hostage stand off in the roof, tens of spotlights on the 11 and troubled finances from the lebanese minister of economy and traits sub i'm joan holly in edinburgh, where the world famous fringes back from pen demik hibernation, only to confront a brand new crisis. the spiraling cost of performing here and in sports difficult thought the season was from manchester united boss that's coming up to a here's your weather in a minute 15. hi there. good to see you. here's the forecast for friday. happy friday by the way. so we've got rain stuck in this area around the u. s. gulf states birth of brain, georgia into south carolina. so charleston, getting into
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a pretty good down port there. off to the desert, southwest star mon sooner storms, really acting up, so flood alerts in play for eastern portions of nevada right through into utah where we have seen some big storms there. western canada right now. not too far away from vancouver in british columbia as interior highway was closed because of a mudslide there. so that gives you a sense of some of these downpours that we're seeing there. off to the upper midwest and the midwest. we've got some storms bubbling up here, much more comfortable air though in play for places like toronto at 25 degrees. it's actually slightly below average for this year. central america right now and a pretty good run of rain from san jose right through to panama city. and you know, not too far away from caracas, we had some flash flooding. it destroyed more than a 100 homes. you can see just how high the water levels got there and still more rain in the forecasts right across the country on friday. and that vigor system that was around the southeast of brazil give us some flooding there. it's out
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toward the south atlantic. so an improvement for rio, c as soon ah. as the count down to the fee for will cut 2022 approaches, every continent is turning its eyes to keta. but the greatest sporting event in the world won't be the only thing capturing everyone's attention. immerse yourself in entertainment, art and culture with brand new restaurants, like zoom a and billionaire joining no boot. nasir at chef salad. jackass and guest on a curio. and we cannot inspire beach club now most i could typhon and alma islands do all of that while enjoying altamont hospitality. when it comes to shopping, you'll find everything from local craft, to world class shopping malls. and for the adventurous take part in our adrenalin fueled exclusive experiences, then relax or tranquil beaches. cattle has everything you would want in
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a destination. in fact, it's the obvious choice for the faithful wilcock 2022. so why go anywhere else? lou? ah ah you without 0 reminder of our top stories at this time, the u. k. government has declared a drought in the hearts of england. it's seen the dry st july since 1935. some regions have already announced water restrictions, finding people from watching laura's or washing cars. when i'm braking news or 3rd, salman rushdie has been attacked while giving a speech in western new york. we're going to get more on this now with kristen
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salumi in new york or kristen. now what we know so far well, very little. the news is just coming out, but i a report that was released from the associated press, filed by a reporter who was on the scene, describe a man taking stage with salman rushdie who was giving a lecture at a non profit education center in western new york. as he took the stage, this man, according to witnesses, jumped up there and began attacking him, either punching or stabbing him and rushed. he fell to the ground. the man was quickly restrained and according to unconfirmed reports that we're seeing on twitter, he was able to walk off stage with assistance after getting some help. this all comes many years after rush, she was
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a made, was released his book at the satanic verses which was very controversial. that was back in 1988. it was considered blasphemous by many muslims and band in several countries, including south africa, pakistan, bangladesh, and iran. but they had had riots in many of those countries. as a result of the book and a year after it was published, a ron's, a leader, ayatollah khomeini, issued a fatwas against him. and a $3000000.00 reward was offered for his death and rushed. she went into hiding for 10 years, and in recent years he's come back out in public. he has a book that was due to he has a book that is due to be released in february. but this was a lecture that he's giving at this educational center and someone jumped on stage
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to attack him and, and really that's all we know right now. but it, it appears that he was able to walk off stage with assistance. so that is what we know at this point. ok with that breaking news. kristen for now. thank you . ah, many lebanese people are calling a man who held employees hostage at a bank in bay route. here he was trying to withdraw his own money to pay his father's medical bills. he surrendered peacefully to police after 7 hours stand off on thursday. people accused the banking system in lebanon, of misusing funds. in a 100 reports from barrett, a peaceful end to an hours long hostage crisis in the heart of the lebanese capital . but sam hassan laid down his gun and left the bank, escorted by security forces after a deal that gave him back some of his money. like millions of lebanese hassan has not been able to access his account since lebanon's financial crisis took hold
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nearly 3 years ago. what is my life? what is my money? i worked on many, many, many millions of anybody's people. they worked abroad, they worked and really buddies, economy, they saved their money, they put them in the bank, the legal they are not with us. the politics is not with us. the banks is not the bomb. outside his relatives, friends and depositors gathered to show support to a man they say, has been driven to the brink and had no other choice witness to say. the armed men visited the bank several times in recent days, demanding $5000.00 from his account to pay for his father's hospital bill. the bank refused to give him the money i. banks imposed limits on withdrawals in dollars and withdrawals in the local currency. are at the rate far below the market price. a significant cut in the original value of deposits. thursday, stand off is not the 1st of its kind. in january
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a depositor withdrew $50000.00 from his account. after holding bank staff hostage, he spent a few weeks in jail, many feel they are paying the price for the financial collapse. i have some money on my dog about the food stamp. i wonder, i didn't get with the banks have been major lenders to the government for decades. they say they are not at fault. blaming politicians firmly managing the economy. but people know, many politicians are bankers, and they have been protecting themselves. instead of taking action to reverse the economic collapse than who they're al jazeera, beirut, lebanon, has been in a deep economic crisis since 2019. united nations says nearly 80 percent of its people are living in poverty. the lebanese currency has lost more than 90 percent of its value, devastating from nation on imports. most of its goods,
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international donors say a these conditional on reforms which politicians have so far not implemented well, i'm in salem is lebanon's minister of economy in trade. he says, a series of economic reform laws need to be signed before steps can be taken to ease the banking restrictions love on on as really going through a very, very difficult economic crisis. reforms of major need for 11 on to be able to stop the bleeding and the economy and begin looking at development and recovery. i have been a member of the negotiating committee with the i m f. we a, we have been working diligently to find the best exit really to secure the money of the deposit. none of the scenarios that we really worked on was an easy one. most of those laws are in the parliament waiting for the parliament to issue them once
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we issue those reform laws including the capital control that really puts a structure to the whole bank. in fact, once we issue the restructuring of the banking sector, the secrecy law for the banking sector and the budget 2022. then we can really start talking about serious next steps of opening up more the banks dealing with the deposit, hers giving hope that the deposit can begin having access based on a, on new laws that are out. the un nuclear watchdog says that military action around the ukrainian nuclear plant must stop immediately. russia and ukraine are blaming each other for the shelling of the apparition. plant. ukraine says it's ready for a possible evacuation in the event of a nuclear catastrophe. when newly released satellite images appear to show
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destroyed russia warplanes as an airbase in crimea, something moscow had strongly denied ukraine. it says 9 that things were destroyed in a series of explosions. this week, the images suggest at least 7 fighter jets were blown up. rushing officials say the blas may have been caused by a careless smoke. meanwhile, russian forces appeared to have hit a block of flats, ukraine, with vacuum bombs, rushing media broadcast pictures that appeared to show the destruction of buildings and nets. region vacuum or fennel, buried bombs of family. devastating and explosives of a similar size is not clear if the buildings in the village of 15 were occupied. now, viral infection has killed thousands of cattle in india from states have a bang, the transport livestock, and canceled animal f as in response to the outbreak. happening mental reports from dr. b shed is disinfected every few
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hours. at least a dozen cows are quarantined here sick from a virus skin disease. this rehab center, the state of rochester lawn is home to nearly 1700 animals. many are infected. white authority said the 1st potted symptoms 2 months ago at iaapa, she has the hydro will be exit and you get a lot of calls from the city. some have been in an accident. even those use eating garbage on the streets abroad to reject for symptoms when they are right. even those without symptoms are kept away from hurts for weeks and he, lumpy skin disease is spread mostly by flies and mosquitoes. lumps like b start appearing on the skin. animals become weak and get fever. it's spreading fast. thousands of animals have died across india. most of them are cows. rogers state is the worst effected. the disease emerged in zambia a century ago in recent years,
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fos of asia have reported cases here in india, it regularly infected sheep and goes. this is the 1st time that thousands of capital have got the disease. the law, the baby family owns 15 cows, like millions of others, their livelihood depends on cattle. she says she hasn't left them out in weeks model could obligated if they fall sick, it will impact the milk. we can also fall sick in our incomes will also fall on top of that. the treatment will cost us a lot of money. officials say that testing animals regularly, the gold box vaccine is been given across india. but some districts are reporting a shortage of medicines and doctors milk production has also reduced in some areas . i'm gonna leave me to defend back if i'm robbed, keep the body promised. depend a lot of capital. use them in fields and for milk of low milk production affect the economy and the income. we want the government to promise them. pre medicines will
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read a checking on the cattle and the treatment is free. even here, the government is funding the treatment. ah roger sounds government is asking for donations to help fund the treatment efficiency. they plan to vaccinate as many animals to prevent future outbreaks. pardon him at the odyssey ra, jeopardy in west, in india, tons of dead fish. having removed from the river, running through germany and poland, and an identified toxic substances being blamed for what's being called an ecological catastrophe. water samples from the river has shown evidence of synthetic chemical substances, but it's unclear how the waterway was contaminated on containers. that monthly inflation for july was the highest in 20 years. at 7.4 percent, that means accumulated inflation for the year so far is more than 46 percent is projected to rise above 90 percent by the end of 2020 to daniel formula visited the
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countries oldest bakery to find out how people coping luca bay korean lucon about an hour's drive west of one osiris was found in 1875 by marcos, his great great grandfather, angelo, an immigrant from lombardy in italy. it's overcome several economic crises and marco's his confident it'll survive the one now unfolding it out of him. do you know if he's a heart in timmins or perhaps very good at coping because we're used to living this way? and maybe because our grandparents managed to survive every one of these crises, they had to face samsung disorders. but it's tough. he has to be alert to increase his and the price of almost every thing, especially flower fuel plus the argent time pace or weakening against the us dollar while keeping his 30 plus staff and his customers happy. bread is one of life necessities, whatever the cost. it was in $1875.00 and continues to be at the heart of the
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battle to keep price is affordable and the community functioning. the bakery workers light these ovens at 4 am, 7 days a week. there have been many changes in the past 147 years, but some things remain constant. the scales for instance, made in london, even before luca was founded. and of course customers with an appetite, but less and less money to spend a $1000000.00 the yeah. look what we do now is consumed less. we don't buy as much as we used to. so we keep costs down. or we take advantage of the promotions happening. hyperinflation that more than 3000 percent hit argentine or in 1989, then social and economic catastrophe, and 2001 is a she is determined. it's like when you have a fever, you measure you're measuring fresh, but it's not to call the cause is the underlying monitoring system
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which breed jane. this is trish both argentina and the luca bay, clear victims of crippling foreign debt and the war in ukraine. we saw the price of flour rockets in pal issue. now, you know, in a bread is something that's been around for hundreds of years and will continue to be sold for several more centuries yet because it mast and is difficult to resist food this good. whatever the price that you show i'm there, al jazeera luca, argentina, south careers president units took your has pardon that samsung vice chairman the j young. the justice ministry says the business leader is needed to help overcome and national economic crisis. analysts say these pardon could harold some major investments from the world's biggest smartphone maker? pardon is lovely symbolic as lee was already out on parole, he served 18 months in prison for bribery relating to his time in charge at samson
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. australian court has fined a google $42000000.00 for collecting location data from angel uses. without their consent. the lawsuit was filed by australia's competition and consumer watchdog. in july 2020, they said a google setting allowed the tech giant to collect, store, and use personally identifiable location data. well, google fix the issue through a software update in december 2018. now the edinburgh fringe festival attracts acts from around the world and gives virtually unknown performers a chance to hit the big time, but a sharp rising costs for accommodation, and the venues is threatening the very essence of the annual gathering from edinburgh. jonah, how reports tom mayhew has brought working cause grits to the stages of the edinburgh fringe for a decade. this phrase was the hardest for me to
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afford ever come after the french since 2012 believe in. if you go to the cost of living crisis, and if you don't know what the cost of living crisis is, kind of like, like a local waited see call to the recession. it's kind of like a spin off to the credit crunch. the rising cost of everything from performance space to accommodation means his days here may be numbered. so you do. so. is this a place russell? should we be here? do you want to? or you can help us get here. when you ask that question, you do think, am i going to be in a chip for anti slike tom who pay that way and often lose money in the process? the promise of being discovered that one of the world's best known arts festivals is fading with the times. with half my life in immigrant exiles spent in home is no place. one of 2 shows buying her on board. scottie and he george this year, she explores her creative roots a 30 year veteran of the freedom. she says,
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minority voices are also being squeezed out. what seems to happen is that the narrowing of the types of stories that we hear in theater because of the type of people who are doing it, the lack of diversity amongst the people who are being centered. and so, theater is going to become irrelevant to those audiences that come from those communities, the survival of the edinburgh festival, and the fringe in particular, after a near death experience of the last couple of years demonstrates the come rain or shine, or pandemic. the show must go on, but the wider cost of living crisis is feeding into a cost of performing crisis with the seen the risk of being diminished forever. the life of a fringe known can be and to mouth experience audience is, are increasingly drawn to big name productions, while the vital voices of diversity are drowned out of the fringe as it was some
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say he's no longer about money. looks at the hopelessness of young lives, earning poverty wages. i think we may not seem like much, but not all i want to show was is other turns as it is mostly about the money. joe al, jazeera edinburgh, a sport his next hair on l, just there, including the latest on the fee for well come home nation cutter, now shaking to play and get a the ah
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the sport now carrie. thank you. well, the world cupcakes off in 100 days a couple of things just have been rescheduled to insure house nation council will now face ecuador in the opening game. victoria gates and b reports. the countdown clock on dough host cornish marks the final days, hours, minutes and seconds until kat or 2022 kicks off. now in the final stretch organizes say they're ready to deliver. you realize that there's a huge excitement. it was building up over the last 12 years, but under days to go, you can feel it. you can touch it, you can taste it. i think it's it's, it's matter of just, you know, the final count on for the 1st time the competition is being held, the middle east, and they'll be plenty of other firsts. the 1st will come to be played in november and december, female referees in the men's tournament and ambition to make this the most
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sustainable tournament of all time. kat or 2022 is also set to be groundbreaking because of this air conditioning. the majority of stadiums will be artificially ventilated to keep players and crowds cool. fans here in doha welcomed fif is decision to start the will camp a day earlier to allow cat or to feature in the opening match. the hosts will play ecuador al bait stadium on november the 20th to very rec, gerber. cherokee for everyone, even though heartily to, to be here on to live this sir. all this exciting and very excited to see as this is my 1st time and going to an actual man. some very exciting. 100 days ago. count down events like this one a happening all over though. huh. the excitement is building for fans in the 32 nations, he qualified and perhaps even more so here in the high city, victoria gave lay out his era. doha will alley are. we spoke to sports marketing
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expert, simon ryans. he told us why the date change even by one day could prove problematic for tournaments. sponsors is useful to explain a little about what spawns how sponsored works, which is basically, it's not just about the perimeter boards and the branding that you see. but sponsors like to do a lot of what we call activation around it. so they book, advertising, create special events. and one of the biggest impacts could well be the fact that they have a lot of hospitality with b r p. guests coming in from around the world and that could be quite disruptive if you move everything a day forward. it's going to be very hard to reschedule a hotel bookings for people, even, even with a 100 days notice. you know, if everyone has books that, that will be very difficult. i also will apply know that they're going to be mainly 1st class flights from around the world. so depending on what arrangements you have
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for changing tickets, that could be expensive. so, you know, the cost could mount up and the logistical tasks are going to be significant. i think it's fair to say it could cost millions. and i mean another area is, is printing anyone's printed posters and leaflets promotional material which has the exact starting date of the world. then they may well on to shred all out when and redo it. so you know, again, and some fairly significant cost. as for the teams and players to watch out for the world cup, brazil and the top rang side and it's hard to like pass the defending champions. france maybe croatia in the 2018 finally. russia pull pump or may miss the tournament with a knee injury. but they have killing him by pay and perhaps the most informed player in the world right now. carrying benjamin this week, al jazeera fake to want to francis woke up when it's from 9 to 9. take that he
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tries again. he's backing them to retain the trophy, was was amazed to live, to the congress in front to the team, to beat because they're the whoa champions. they got great quality individually and as a team, i see them getting to the final even though the competition will be intense. the tournament will be played in december. so players from old countries will be in very good shape. but as i said, i think france would be very difficult to beat in young buffy shampoo. and what do you mean killing him? buffy. is that fig? ahead of that same, even if this quality throughout the whole squad, he's going to be the player who will really show his qualities. i think he's going to have an exception. a woke up. it was hooked up for her by her born of hans. beside france, the still germany, spain, brazil, let's not forget argentina and africa, which is an upcoming continent with teams trying to get to a higher level on next. well cup countdown show focuses on europe will be looking at france, spain, germany, england, and asking whether christiana or an elder can finally get his hands on the trophy
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with portugal. that's coming out fun out. zera on thursday at 1630 gmc away from the well cut. manchester united boss eric 10 hug is confident they will bring in some much needed new players. he's already under pressure of to watching his side lose to one to brighten in a premier league opening game last week they print fit on saturday. the toronto window closes on september the 1st and 10, hong says they have no choice but to add to their squad. we have to, i am conference to be real life. i know we have to win a free good. i know the defense. every one expect that men united when is winning a free game, so that is, we have to do with it. and all or what i can do is to prepare my team as good as again. and i'm focusing on that. net carriers produced another scintillating performance at the material masters a day after eliminating the well number one carriers brushed aside fellow stray and
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alex to no 6263. he reaches the quarter finals that must torment for the 1st time and ensures he'll receive a seating for this month. us open carry us will next play ponens who but what's incredibly tall. you know also yesterday's. b y always playing denellin and the crowd was, was amazing. you know, today we never forget and that i was really hard mentally, me to go out here and why alex was us with for him. and he'd been having such a good career so far and carrying this giant flag and so for so long and it was just tough mentally separated, quiet for i like got especially 3rd of troy. and i just got out here and got a job on, you know, like the wow the played, i held up. why if you play in 3 strength the, these one of the best best plays in the back in the game in any softball. so, you know, you can have a healthy and finally the m b a is honoring the legacy of legendary basketball player bill russell by retiring his number 6, jersey lake white. the hall of famer and social justice activists died last month
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for the age of $88.00. if the 1st player to have his uniform number retired crossed the league. russell was a 5 time m, v, p, and 12 time all star. he won a record 11 n b, a titles with the boston celtics. it was also the 1st black head coach in the and b a. all right, that is the a sport for now it is back to carry. so thank you very much indeed, bobby, back in a few moments with more of the dates on it and some more news features on our website at al serra dot com. ah ah
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